Corrections and clarifications

• A picture with a report on GE, From light bulbs to jet engines: why General Electric still has spark (15 January, page 36) was captioned in part: A US engineer works on one of General Electric's jet engines. This was incorrect. Information provided with the image by the picture agency said merely that the man in the picture is a gas turbine engineer, which did not support the caption. A number of readers have identified the object of his work as most likely the stator of a large alternator (electrical power generator).

• The wristwatches worn with outfits four and five in Saturday's Weekend magazine fashion spread, headlined A white shirt for any occasion, are from Uniform Wares, uniformwares.com – not Union Wares (16 January, page 48).

• A review of the film The Taking of Pelham 123 said Denzel Washington was the star of Tony Scott's film Enemy of the State. Washington wasn't in that film: it starred Will Smith and Gene Hackman (DVD releases, 15 January, page 8, Film&Music).

• In an article about the photographer William Eggleston, an editing error meant we said the back cover photo – taken by Eggleston – of Big Star's album Radio City was taken at a drag party. It was in fact taken at a TGI Friday's restaurant in Memphis (Rock'n'roll never looked so good, 15 January, page 4, Film&Music).